It looks like MSI X-Slim X370 has just hit two e-tailers if you're interested. This notebook was unveiled last week with AMD's new E-350 APU, 4GB of RAM, and a 13.4-inch display. That's pretty good considering that it starts at under $600. Other specs include Radeon HD 6310 graphics, a 500GB HDD, a 4-in-1 memory card reader, HDMI / VGA ouputs, a 1.3MP webcam, and an 8-cell battery that will last up to 10 hours. Check it out on Amazonor Neweggif you want to pick one up - Amazon has it for $579 while Newegg's price is $599.

At this point we already know that Verizon intends to launch the HTC DROID Incredible S in the US as the DROID Incredible 2. This handset is actually a pretty good one but you have to keep in mind that Verizon already has a bunch of other desirable handsets in the pipe - as well as ones with LTE (4G) support. According to the image above, from DroidDog, this handset could be available on April 28th - where it should cost $199.

A tipster has just mentioned that Mobilicity in Canada has another handset up their sleeve and it's what you see above. This is the Samsung Gravity Touch which will be available through them as the G Touch. This handset packs a 2.8-inch touchscreen display, a slide-out QWERTY keyboard, a 2MP camera, a microSD card slot, and the Touchwiz 2.0 UI. Mobile Syrup is hearing that this handset will be available on the carrier for $159.99 contract-free.

PocketNow has a great track record with getting official pictures of phones before they're launched and they're back at it again. What you're looking at here is the Samsung Replenish which should be hitting Sprint on May 5th. Earlier today we heard that Dan Hesse is holding a "green" event tomorrow so that could be when this handset gets official.

Rumoured specs for this one include a 2.8-inch touchscreen display, a 600MHz CPU, a portrait QWERTY keyboard, a 2MP camera, a QVGA display, and Android 2.2 "Froyo". Phone Scoop has mentioned that this handset is made out of recycled plastic and will also come in pink, blue, as well as black colours.

At least two more handsets are headed to Canada before the end of the month. First off, Mobilicity will be getting the handset you see above, that's the Nokia E73. This handset will be available starting on April 21st for $159.99 contract-free which is pretty good if you know how to navigate your way around the S60 OS.

Bell will also be getting their own new Android handset a week later, on April 28th. It's going to be what you see above and for a clearer picture you can look below. They're going to be releasing the Samsung Galaxy 551 which is pretty good mid-end handset that'll fit well with their current line-up. This handset features a 3.2-inch touchscreen display with a 240 x 400 resolution, a slide-out QWERTY keyboard, WiFi support, a 3MP camera, a microSD card slot, and Android 2.2 "Froyo" with the Touchwiz UI. The price is unknown right now so we'll have to wait for that.

Okay, so maybe the HP Touchpad is not your thing because you're not willing to wait until the Summer or maybe because you love RIM and you look forward to the BlackBerry Playbook supporting Android apps. Whatever the case may be, Bell has just put up the sign-up page for this tablet. The prices are already known and Bell is confirming that it's "Coming Soon". This will be available in under a week, on April 19th. Check it out on Bell.

Looking to get your hands on a thin-and-light notebook from Samsung that runs Windows 7 and mirrors Apple's MacBook Air in portability? Well, you might want to take a look at the 11.6-inch Samsung Series 9 which is packing a much faster Intel Core i3-380UM dual-core CPU than whatever you'll find in the Air.

Other specs include an LED display, a 64GB SSD, 2GB of RAM, WiFi b/g/n / Bluetooth 3.0, WiMAX capabilities, a 1.3MP webcam, a microSD card slot, three USB 2.0 ports, Windows 7 Home Premium, and up to 7 hours of battery life. Check it out on Amazonif you're willing to spend $1,149 on it.

There's two superphones I'm waiting for this year: the HTC Sensation and the Samsung Galaxy S II. We know nothing about the first one launching in Canada yet but it's obvious that the Galaxy S II will eventually find its way to the Great White North. During a Nexus S event this morning, Samsung's VP, Paul Brennan, stated that the Galaxy S II will likely launch in early Q3 (September). That's great news but it is quite a lengthy wait. Furthermore, Canada may reportedly get this device before the US does which would be extremely shocking.

Coming from Pre Central is word that the sign-up page for the HP Touchpad is now up if you live in Canada. Recently, the webOS 3.0 beta, on an emulator, leaked to the masses and the OS is definitely shaping up to be great for tablets. The Touchpad itself features a 9.7-inch display with a 1,024 x 768 resolution, WiFi support, a 1.3MP front-facing camera, a 1.2GHz Snapdragon CPU, and a 6,300mAh battery which will give you 8 hours of uptime. Check it out on HP Canadaand sign-up for more information now!

There's a new report that Apple will be unveiling a new product this year. We heard about it last year and the rumour is back again. Apple could be planning to release an HDTV of their very own sometime this year. Of course, this report is unconfirmed right now so you can definitely chalk it up as a rumour. I'm sure that if Apple does release a new TV they'll persuade you enough to get one. Don't wait around for it though, because it could launch next year if things don't work out.

It tells us absolutely nothing about Nokia's future with Windows Phone 7 but their first two devices running on Microsoft's mobile OS will reportedly be the W7 and the W8. Apparently, Eldar Murtazin got a hands-on with said devices and they're still in prototype form - of course. The W7 supposedly features a Qualcomm chipset and an 8MP AF camera with a flash on the back and since it's a Nokia phone, it should be a pretty good sensor. The W8, on the other hand, shares a resemblance to the Nokia N8 (pictured above) but hopefully they make it look a bit better this time around. Hopefully, these leak soon and maybe we'll be seeing these launch before Christmas this year.

Acer has just unveiled two new 3D-capable monitors to the world and they come in 23.6-inch (HS244HHQ) and 27-inch (HN274H) models. They should be available right now if you look hard enough with price tags of $450 and $689, respectively. Sadly, for you to see the 3D on the monitors you'll need those dorky Nvidia 3D glasses.

The smaller model packs 2ms response time, a 120Hz display, and a 12,000,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio; the larger monitor features three HDMI 3D inputs, a DVI-D / VGA port, a built-in IR emitter, and a 100,000,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio. Some pretty good specs from both of them but they're pretty expensive.

Still waiting on the BlackBerry Playbook from RIM? Well, you can now pre-order one from Radio Shack if you have $499 handy for the 16GB WiFi-only model. The choice is yours if you want to pick this up over an iPad 2 which has a 2.7-inch larger display and a countless number of apps. However, don't forget that the Playbook runs an OS made by QNX and will support Android apps in the future. Furthermore, you can check out reviews for the Playbook now - all you have to do is Google it. Check it out on Radio Shack.

This one's a rumour right now but the Motorola DROID 3 may have just gotten its Bluetooth certificate. The DROID 3 may or may not be the XT862 so at this point it's just educated guesses going around. The word is coming from Droid-Life who trusts that their tipster is telling them the truth.

At this point, the rumoured specs for the DROID 3 include a qHD display, an improved slide-out QWERTY keyboard, a dual-core (OMAP4) CPU, and the Android OS with the Blur UI.

Bloomberg is reporting something great if you're still waiting for the white iPhone 4 for some reason. Apparently, Apple could be planning to ship this white model in the next few weeks so I'm assuming it'll be sometime in May. With rumours of the next iPhone being delayed until at least September, maybe you might want to pick one up if you don't feel like waiting.

According to the image that DroidLife snagged above, two new devices for Verizon have been priced. The Motorola DROID X 2 and the LG Revolution could be available soon for $199.99 and $249.99, respectively, on a 2-year contract. It shouldn't be a surprise that the DROID Incredible 2 will be launching for $199, while the DROID Charge will be priced at $299 which seems a bit high. Unfortunately, release dates are still unknown.

If you're interested in getting your child something then you might want to give the Samsung-built T-Mobile Sidekick 4G a look. This handset packs a 3.5-inch touchscreen display, a slide-out QWERTY keyboard, a 3MP camera, a 0.3MP front-facing camera, 4G connectivity (HSPA+), a 1GHz CPU, and Android 2.2 "Froyo". If you want to pre-order one then you can check it out on Wireflywhere it'll cost you $79.99 on a 2-year contract.